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A: Henry!
B: Don't kill me.
A: Henry, what are you doing?
B: I love you. Don't kill me. The door's closed.
C: I like your floor.
A: I can't accept this! There is no substitute for your own child.
B: You don't have to accept it or even try. It's not too late to take him back.
A: What were you thinking?
B: Shh. I'll do whatever you want me to do.
A: Do you think I can just...I can just...
B: I'll do whatever you want me to do!
A: I don't know what to do.
B: I know, I know. I'll return him to Cybertronics first thing in the morning. It's gone.
A: Good. I mean, Henry, did you see his face? He's...He's so real. But he's not.
B: No, he's not.
A: I mean, inside he's like all the rest, isn't he? 
B: A hundred miles of fiber, yeah.
A: But outside, he just looks so real...like he is a child.
C: Would you like me to sleep now?
B: Good idea. Good idea. Monica?
A: Uh, well, it's late, you know. It's after 9:00, so...
B: Yeah, ten past.
A: How-How late do they let you stay up?
C: I can never go to sleep. But I can lay quietly and not make a peep.
A: So, those pajamas will fit you and we'll be in to check on you first thing in the morning. 
C: Dress me?
A: You know, I'm gonna say good night while you boys be boys.
C: Will you die?
A: Well, one day, David, yes, I will.
C: I'll be alone.
A: Don't worry yourself so.
C: How long will you live?
A: For ages. For 50 years.
C: I love you, mommy. I hope you never die. Never.
A: Yes.
B: Darling! We're becoming unfashionably, unreasonably late.
A: This belonged to Martin, my son. His name is Teddy. Teddy, this is David.
C: Hello, Teddy.
D: Hello, David.
A: David, Teddy is a supertoy and I know you will take good care of each other.
D: I'm not a toy.
A: Henry? Sorry.
B: What were you doing up there?
A: I'll tell you in the car. Come on!
C: Is 50 years a long time?
D: I don't think so.
A: David, the most wonderful thing in the whole world has happened. This is Martin. This is my son.
A: Pinocchio worked until midnight. And instead of making eight baskets, he made sixteen. Then he went to bed and fell asleep. As he slept, he dreamt he saw the fairy, lovely and smiling who gave him a kiss, saying Brave Pinocchio, in return for your good heart, I forgive all your past misdeeds. Be good in future, and you will be happy. Then the dream ended and Pinocchio awoke, full of amazement. You can imagine how astonished he was when he saw that he was no longer a puppet, but a real boy just like other boys.
A: You won't understand the reasons, but I have...I have to leave you here.
C: Is it a game?
A: No.
C: When will you come back for me?
A: I'm not, David. You'll have to be here by yourself.
C: Alone?
A: With Teddy.
C: No. No, no, no, no, no! No, Mommy, please! No, no! Please, no, Mommy!
A: Shh, shh, shh.
C: No, no, please.
A: They will destroy you.
C: No! No, Mommy!
A: David, David.
C: I'm sorry I broke myself. I'm so sorry I cut your hair off.
A: I have to go.
C: Mommy! Mommy, if Pinocchio became a real boy and I become a real boy, can I come home?
A: That's just a story.
C: But a story tells what happens.
A: Stories are not real! You're not real!
A: Now, look, don't go that way. Look! Look at me! Look! Don't go that way, all right? Go anywhere but that way or they'll catch you. Don't ever let them catch you! Stay away from all people. Only others like you, only Mecha are safe. I gotta go.
C: Why do you wanna leave me? I'm sorry I'm not real. If you let me, I'll be so real for you.
A: Let go. Let go. David. Let go!
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